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English COVID-19 prevalence dropping at slower rate, study finds – CNA
The prevalence of COVID-19 infections in England has dropped since January, but the rate of decline has slowed and cases might be on the rise in some areas, researchers…

LONDON: The prevalence of COVID-19 infections in England has dropped since January, but the rate of decline has slowed, and cases might be on the rise in some areas, researchers at Imperial College London said on Thursday (Mar 4).
The researchers said that national prevalence was 0.49 per cent, down two-thirds from the 1.57 per cent recorded in January, but added that compared to interim findings for February, estimated prevalence had risen in London and the South East, as well as the East and West…
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